Beat the Rush and Have Your Winter Tires Put On Now!

by eastsideautoserviceca on November 18, 2011

Some insurance companies are offering discounts for using Winter Tires.

Eastside Auto Service offers these great services:

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Eastside Auto Service offers the best Tire Storage Rates in Oakville! And we have added more space to accommodate more tires this winter! Come in and take advantage of our superior tire storage this winter! 905-844-9641


----------The Benefits of Winter Tires
The facts about winter tires and why all-season tires just won’t do.

image winterdriving Beat the Rush and Have Your Winter Tires Put On Now! Ever since the introduction of the all-season tire, Canadian drivers have slid and spun their tires through the coldest months of the year. Here’s the kicker: it doesn’t seem to matter whether there’s snow on the ground or not.

Unlike all-season tires, severe-condition winter tires (identified by mountain and snowflake symbols on their sides) have tread patterns and rubber that are tailored for colder conditions. And that helps them perform better than all-season tires once temperatures plummet, whether or not they have to dig through the white stuff.

In contrast, all-season tires can turn into four round black rocks when the cold hits. Even on dry pavement, at a balmy 5 degrees C, a severe snow-rated tire outperforms an all-season tire. And a study conducted by the Quebec Ministry of Transport showed that a proper winter tire can improve braking by up to 25 percent over an all-season radial and CAN IMPROVE COLLISION AVOIDANCE BY ABOUT 38 PERCENT!

image winterTireSign Beat the Rush and Have Your Winter Tires Put On Now! Drivers should also not be tempted to skimp and buy only two tires. Do you want to slide off the road forward or backward? Four winter tires are necessary to maintain proper handling and balance.

Regardless of where you drive, you need to keep a close eye on the condition of your tires. Ensure that your tires still have deep treads to help with snow traction. And pay attention to their inflation. In winter, temperatures can drop rapidly. Tire pressure varies by approximately 1 p.s.i. (pounds per square inch) for each 5 degrees C rise or fall in air temperature.

In winter the temperature can easily slide from 5 degrees to -15 degrees overnight, dropping tire pressure as much as 4 p.s.i. In an already under-inflated tire, that could put you into the danger zone. Tires, therefore, should be checked monthly. If you’re not up to keeping track of the pressure of your tires when winter’s chill sets in, consider stopping by Eastside Auto Service.

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The Time To Buy Your Winter Tires Is Now

by eastsideautoserviceca on November 15, 2010

image wintertire01 The Time To Buy Your Winter Tires Is NowToronto Star Wheels
Saturday, October 30, 2010.

Now is the time to buy winter tires. Not tomorrow, not next week and certainly not next month.

The reason for this is that by mid-November, there will be nary a winter tire in the manufacturers’ warehouses. All of the 2010 winter tires will be at dealers and tire distributors. The racks will be empty waiting for next spring’s tires to start trickling in.

For the consumer, that means choices in brands and haggling ability over price diminish as the clock ticks. This is especially true if you have a size that is not common. By mid-November, the tire dealer will be telling you what brand you can have and what price you will pay.

When you start shopping for winter tires, arm yourself with some basic information. Start by knowing what your tire size, speed rating and load index numbers are. READ MORE

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Winter Tires are key to save driving

by eastsideautoserviceca on October 19, 2010

It’s time for winter tires and with forecasts of a cold and snowy fall and winter season, don’t delay in getting prepared!

image wintertire01 Winter Tires are key to save drivingWhile most new vehicles are equipped with all-season tires from auto manufacturers, there is a definite difference between all-season and winter tires. In light snow road conditions, all-season tires provide enough traction, but in heavy snow, slush, and ice conditions, winter tires are the proven answer to better road grip, cornering, braking and overall handling.

In one recent independent tire test, a BMW equipped with ani-lock brakes and winter tires stopped in 17.28 meters (59 feet) on a snow-packed road, while the same vehicle with all-season tires did not stop for another 9.17 meters.

image driveinsnow Winter Tires are key to save drivingTesting of acceleration and cornering determined that vehicles equipped with tires designed specifically for winter driving out-performed all-season tires in every test. Even vehicles equipped with traction control and stability systems achieved safer and more efficient handling with winter tires.

Winter tires simply provide better traction and vehicle control, as well as safer winter driving. So consider these factors as the season changes and take advantage of our October specials on several quality brands of winter tires!!

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DID YOU KNOW? We Sell Winter Tires!

by eastsideautoserviceca on October 14, 2010

image wintertire DID YOU KNOW? We Sell Winter Tires!With the winter season fast approaching, it’s that time of year to get your car geared up with Winter Tires. Winter tires’ treads have more biting edges for better grip on snow and ice, while their softer compound remains flexible even in extremely low temperatures.

Learn more by watching Winter Tire Demonstration videos here!

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image headlight Properly maintained headlight lenses and aimed headlights Reduce driver fatigue and increase safetyExterior lighting on your vehicle is an important part of your vehicle operation and is a major contributor to road safety. According to a recent study, one of every five auto accidents caused by technical failure is a result of defective lighting.

Head lamps that are burned out or not aimed properly can cause accidents as drivers do not have full road vision during night time driving. Deer and other animals, pedestrians, and traffic entering the roadway are up to 10 times more difficult for drivers to see when head lights are not fully operational.

Burned out tail lights are also a hazard as vehicles approaching your car need to see your tail lamps and brake lights clearly, especially inclement weather.

You also want your turn signals to work properly so other drivers know what your intentions are when making left or right hand turns.

image taillight Properly maintained headlight lenses and aimed headlights Reduce driver fatigue and increase safetyAnother common problem due to moisture, degeneration, and rock/debris damage, is the loss of high beam head lamps. High beams can be vital during night time road driving, particularly on unlit roadways or during rain storms.

In virtually all states and Canadian provinces, defective lighting is against the law and fines can be more than $100 in some cases.

So, with fall and winter weather approaching, make sure all your exterior lighting is functioning and head lamps are properly aimed for maximum night time road vision.

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DID YOU KNOW? We Restore, Replace and Aim Headlights!

by eastsideautoserviceca on September 7, 2010

image g4 headlight DID YOU KNOW? We Restore, Replace and Aim Headlights!We offer complete head and tail light replacement, including proper head lamp alignment! Make sure your exterior lighting and turn signals are working properly for the upcoming winter season!

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What is the Purpose of Shocks & Struts?

by eastsideautoserviceca on July 21, 2010

g4 image struts2 What is the Purpose of Shocks & Struts?Shocks and struts are important to maintain as they affect your vehicle’s stopping distance, tire wear, and steering control.

The main purpose of shocks, struts, and even coil springs is to absorb the pressure when driving so you encounter a comfortable ride. Shocks dampen or eliminate spring oscillation (up and down movement) by using a plunger, a cylinder, and non-compressible liquid.

When you drive over rough roadways or encounter a pot hole, shocks and struts go to work to help maintain an even ride so your vehicle’s steering system is more in control and tires remain on the road surface.

Longterm spring oscillation or bouncing can cause shock and strut components to wear allowing for added bouncing and poor tire wear. It also takes longer to stop your car or truck when these parts are worn.

If you are encountering a bumpy ride, nose dives when stopping, or unusual tire wear, make sure to have your shocks or struts checked for worn parts. It really is all about driver safety and being able to properly steer, control, and stop your vehicle.

Bring your vehicle into Eastside Auto Service and have your shocks & struts inspected!

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